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Table of contents
Document Outline
INSIDE COVER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLES
FIGURES
PREFACE
About this Manual
Reporting Comments or Suggestions Concerning this Manual
Conventions and References
Patents and Trademarks
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Examples of Multi-Hazard Notices
Metric Conversion
Recommended Standard Designations
Safety and Compliance
Electrical Safety and Compliance
Electrical Installation
Fuses
Operating Environment
European Union Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive (1999/5/EC) and EN 301 489-1
European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (2004/108/EC)
European Union Low Voltage Directive (LVD) (2006/95/EC)
European Union RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC)
European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (91/263/EEC)
CE Mark
Warranty Policy
Limitations of Warranty
Exclusive Remedies
Getting Help
Contacting Comtech EF Data
Returning a Product for Upgrade or Repair
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Overview
1.2 Functional Description
1.3 Features
1.3.1 Physical Description
1.3.2 Compatibility
1.3.3 Major Assemblies
1.3.4 Dimensional Envelope
1.3.5 Physical Features
1.3.5.1 Front Panel
1.3.5.2 Rear Panel
1.3.6 Hardware Options
1.3.7 Data Interfaces
1.3.8 Verification
1.3.9 AUPC
1.3.10 EDMAC
1.3.11 Updating Modem Firmware
1.3.12 Fully Accessible System Topology (FAST)
1.3.13 Supporting Hardware and Software
1.4 Summary of Specifications
Chapter 2. INSTALLATION and STARTUP
2.1 Unpacking and Inspecting the Shipment
2.2 Rack-mounting the CDM-570/570L
2.2.1 Installing the Optional Rear-Mounting Support Brackets Kit
2.3 Initial Configuration
2.4 Verifying Operation (IF Loopback Test)
2.5 Connecting External Cables
Chapter 3. REAR PANEL CONNECTORS and PINOUTS
3.1 Connector Overview
3.2 IF Connections
3.2.1 Rx IF Connectors
3.2.2 Tx IF Connectors
3.3 IF Connections
3.3.1 Data Interface Connector, DB-25F
3.3.2 G.703 Connections
3.3.2.1 G.703 Balanced E1/T1 Interface Connector, DB-15F
3.3.2.2 G.703 E1/T1 RJ-48 Connection via G.703 Balanced Interface Connector
3.3.2.3 G.703 Unbalanced Interface Connectors (Tx/Rx), 75Ω BNC
3.3.3 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Connections
3.3.3.1 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Management (M&C) Port, RJ-45 (Standard)
3.3.3.2 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Traffic Port, RJ-45 (with Optional IP Module only)
3.4 Utility Connections
3.4.1 Remote Control Interface Connector, DB-9M
3.4.2 Form-C Traffic Alarms Connector, DB-15M
3.4.3 1:1 Control Interface Connector, DB-9F
3.4.4 Ext Ref Connector, BNC
3.4.5 Async- Serial Console, RJ-11 (with Optional IP Module only)
3.5 Power and Ground Connections
3.5.1 Alternating Current (AC) Power Connector (Standard)
3.5.2 Optional Direct Current (DC) Power Connector
3.5.2.1 24 V or 48V DC Units – CDM-570 or CDM-570L Units
3.5.2.2 48 V DC Units – CDMR-570L Unit Only
3.5.3 Ground Connector
Chapter 4. UPDATING FIRMWARE
4.1 Updating Firmware via Internet
4.2 About Firmware Files, Naming, Versions and Formats
4.3 Preparation for the Base Modem Ethernet FTP Upload Procedure
4.4 Base Modem Bulk Firmware Update – Ethernet FTP Upload Procedure
4.5 Ethernet IP Module FTP Upload Procedure
4.6 USB Procedure
Chapter 5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 LED Indicators
5.1.2 Keypad
5.1.3 Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
5.2 CDM-570/570L Front Panel Menus
5.2.1 Opening Screen
5.2.2 SELECT: (Main) Menu
5.2.2.1 (SELECT:) Config (Configuration) Menus
5.2.2.1.1 CONFIG: Rem (Remote Control)
5.2.2.1.1.1 (CONFIG: Remote Control) Serial
5.2.2.1.1.2 (CONFIG:) Remote Control: Ethernet
5.2.2.1.2 CONFIG: All
5.2.2.1.3 CONFIG: Tx (Transmit)
5.2.2.1.3.1 (CONFIG: Tx) FEC (FEC Type)
5.2.2.1.3.2 (CONFIG: Tx) Mod (Modulation)
5.2.2.1.3.3 (CONFIG: Tx) Code (Code Rate)
5.2.2.1.3.4 (CONFIG: Tx) Data (Data Rate)
5.2.2.1.3.5 (CONFIG: Tx) Frq (Frequency)
5.2.2.1.3.6 (CONFIG: Tx) On/Off
5.2.2.1.3.7 (CONFIG: Tx) Pwr (Power)
5.2.2.1.3.8 (CONFIG: Tx) Scram (Scrambling)
5.2.2.1.3.9 (CONFIG: Tx) Clk (Clock Source)
5.2.2.1.3.10 (CONFIG: Tx) Inv (Inversion Functions)
5.2.2.1.4 CONFIG: Rx (Receive)
5.2.2.1.4.1 (CONFIG: Rx) FEC (FEC Type)
5.2.2.1.4.2 (CONFIG: Rx) Dem (Demodulation)
5.2.2.1.4.3 (CONFIG: Rx) Code (Code Rate)
5.2.2.1.4.4 (CONFIG: Rx) Data (Data Rate)
5.2.2.1.4.5 (CONFIG: Rx) Frq (Frequency)
5.2.2.1.4.6 (CONFIG: Rx) Acq (Acquisition Range)
5.2.2.1.4.7 (CONFIG: Rx) Descram (Descrambling)
5.2.2.1.4.8 (CONFIG: Rx) Buf (Buffer)
5.2.2.1.4.9 (CONFIG: Rx) Inv (Inversion Functions)
5.2.2.1.4.10 (CONFIG: Rx) Eb/N0
5.2.2.1.5 CONFIG: CEx (G.703 Clock Extension)
5.2.2.1.6 CONFIG: Frame (Framing Mode)
5.2.2.1.6.1 (CONFIG: Framing Mode) EDMAC or EDMAC-2
5.2.2.1.7 CONFIG: Intfc (Interface)
5.2.2.1.7.1 (CONFIG: Interface) RS422 or V.35 or RS232
5.2.2.1.7.2 (CONFIG: Interface) IP
5.2.2.1.7.3 (CONFIG: Interface) G.703
5.2.2.1.8 CONFIG: Ref (Reference)
5.2.2.1.9 CONFIG: Mask
5.2.2.1.9.1 (CONFIG: Alarm Mask) Transmit
5.2.2.1.9.2 (CONFIG: Alarm Mask) Receive
5.2.2.1.9.3 (CONFIG: Alarm Mask) Ref
5.2.2.1.9.4 (CONFIG: Alarm Mask) BUC (CDM-570L ONLY)
5.2.2.1.9.5 (CONFIG: Alarm Mask) LNB (CDM-570L ONLY)
5.2.2.1.10 CONFIG: ODU (CDM-570L ONLY)
5.2.2.2 SELECT: Monitor
5.2.2.2.1 MONITOR: Alarms
5.2.2.2.1.1 (MONITOR: Live Alarms) Unit
5.2.2.2.1.2 (MONITOR: Live Alarms) Receive (Receive Traffic Status)
5.2.2.2.1.3 (MONITOR: Live Alarms) Transmit (Transmit Traffic Status)
5.2.2.2.2 MONITOR: Rx-Params
5.2.2.2.3 MONITOR: Event-Log (Stored Events)
5.2.2.2.3.1 (MONITOR: Stored Events) View
5.2.2.2.3.2 (MONITOR: Stored Events) Clear-All
5.2.2.2.4 MONITOR: Stats (Link Statistics)
5.2.2.2.4.1 (MONITOR: Link Statistics) View
5.2.2.2.4.2 (MONITOR: Link Statistics) Clear-All
5.2.2.2.4.3 (MONITOR: Link Statistics) Config (Configure)
5.2.2.2.5 MONITOR: AUPC
5.2.2.2.6 MONITOR: ODU (CDM-570L ONLY)
5.2.2.3 SELECT: TEST
5.2.2.4 SELECT: Info
5.2.2.4.1 INFO: All
5.2.2.4.2 INFO: Tx (Transmit)
5.2.2.4.3 INFO: Rx (Receive)
5.2.2.4.4 INFO: Buf (Buffer)
5.2.2.4.5 INFO: Frame (Framing and EDMAC)
5.2.2.4.6 INFO: Intfc (Interface)
5.2.2.4.7 INFO: Rem (Remote Control)
5.2.2.4.8 INFO: Msk (Alarm Mask)
5.2.2.4.9 INFO: Ref (Frequency Reference)
5.2.2.4.10 INFO: ID (Circuit ID)
5.2.2.4.11 INFO: 1:1 (1:1 Redundancy)
5.2.2.5 SELECT: Save/Load
5.2.2.5.1 Save/Load Configuration: Save
5.2.2.5.2 Save/Load Configuration: Load
5.2.2.6 SELECT: Utility
5.2.2.6.1 UTIL: Buffer (Buffer Re-center)
5.2.2.6.2 UTIL: Clock (Set Real-time Clock)
5.2.2.6.3 UTIL: Ref (Reference)
5.2.2.6.4 UTIL: Ref ( Adjust
5.2.2.6.5 UTIL: Ref ( Warm-up Delay
5.2.2.6.6 UTIL: ID (Circuit ID)
5.2.2.6.7 UTIL: 1:1 (Manual 1:1 Switchover)
5.2.2.6.8 UTIL: VFD (Video Fluorescent Display Brightness)
5.2.2.6.9 UTIL: Firmware
5.2.2.6.9.1 (UTIL: Firmware Image) Info
5.2.2.6.9.2 (UTIL: Firmware Image) Select
5.2.2.6.10 UTIL: FAST (FAST Code Options)
5.2.2.6.10.1 (UTIL: FAST) Cnfg (FAST Configuration)
5.2.2.6.10.2 (UTIL: FAST) View
5.2.2.7 SELECT: ODU Menus (CDM-570 ONLY)
Chapter 6. ETHERNET-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Ethernet Management Interface Protocols
6.3 HTTP (Web Server) Interface
6.3.1 HTTP Interface – Typical Operational Features
6.3.1.1 Interface Access
6.3.1.2 Navigation
6.3.1.3 Page Sections
6.3.1.4 Execution Buttons
6.3.1.5 Feature Selection
6.3.1.6 Text or Data Entry
6.4 SNMP Interface
6.4.1 Management Information Base (MIB) Files
6.4.2 SNMP Community Strings
6.4.3 SNMP Traps
6.4.4 MIB-II
6.4.5 Private MIB
6.5 Telnet Interface
6.5.1 Telnet Operation via HyperTerminal
Chapter 7. BASE MODEM HTTP INTERFACE
7.1 Overview
7.2 Base Modem HTTP Interface Introduction
7.2.1 Interface Access
7.2.2 CDM-570 Menu Tree and Splash Page
7.2.3 CDM-570L Menu Tree and Splash Page
7.3 HTTP Interface Page Descriptions
7.3.1 Home Pages
7.3.1.1 Home | Home
7.3.1.2 Home | Contact
7.3.1.3 Home | Support
7.3.2 Admin Pages
7.3.2.1 Admin | Access
7.3.2.2 Admin | Remote
7.3.3 Config Mdm (Configure Modem) Pages
Config Mdm | Modem
7.3.3.2 Config Mdm | Modem Utilities
7.3.3.3 Config Mdm | AUPC
7.3.4 Stats Pages
7.3.4.1 Stats | Modem Status
7.3.4.2 Stats | Modem Logs
7.3.5 ODU (Outdoor Unit) Pages
7.3.6 Maint (Maintenance) | Unit Info Page
Chapter 8. FEC (FORWARD ERROR CONTROL)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Viterbi
8.3 Reed-Solomon Outer Codec (Hardware Option)
8.4 Trellis Coding (requires 8-PSK/8-QAM FAST Option)
8.5 Turbo Product Codec (Hardware Option)
8.5.1 Introduction
8.5.2 TPC modes available in the CDM-570/570L
8.5.3 8-QAM Modulation
8.5.4 End-to-End Processing Delay
8.5.5 Comparison of all TPC Modes
8.6 Uncoded Operation (No FEC)
8.7 Rates above 2.5 Msymbols/sec
Chapter 9. AUTOMATIC UPLINK POWER CONTROL (AUPC)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Setting AUPC Parameters
9.2.1 Target Eb/N0
9.2.2 Max Range
9.2.3 Alarm
9.2.4 Demod Unlock
9.3 Compensation Rate
9.4 Monitoring
Chapter 10. CLOCKING MODES
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Transmit Clocking
10.2.1 Internal Clock
10.2.2 Tx Terrestrial
10.2.3 Rx Loop-Timed, Rx=Tx
10.2.4 Rx Loop-Timed, Rx<>Tx (Asymmetric Loop Timing)
10.3 Receive Clocking
10.3.1 Buffer Disabled (Rx Satellite)
10.3.2 Buffer Enabled, Tx=Rx
10.3.3 Buffer Enabled, Rx<>Tx
10.4 X.21 Notes
10.5 G.703 Clock Extension
10.5.1 Clock Extension Mode 1
10.5.2 Clock Extension Mode 2
10.5.3 Clock Extension Mode 3
Chapter 11. EDMAC CHANNEL
11.1 Theory of Operation
11.2 M&C Connection
11.3 Setup Summary
Chapter 12. OFFSET QPSK OPERATION
Chapter 13. ETHERNET IP MODULE INTERFACE
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Major Assemblies
13.3 Ethernet IP Module Standard Features
13.3.1 10/100BaseT Ethernet Interface
13.3.2 Network-Based Management
13.3.3 Remote Software/Firmware Upgrade via FTP
13.3.4 Configuration Backup and Restore via FTP
13.3.5 Event Logging to Capture all IP Module Activity
13.3.6 Detailed Statistics of IP Traffic
13.3.7 IGMP Support for Multicast
13.3.8 Static IP Routing for Unicast and Multicast
13.3.9 Managed Switch Mode
13.3.9.1 Managed Switch Mode Operation
13.3.10 Streamline Encapsulation
13.3.10.1 Combined Working Mode
13.4 IP Module Optional Features
13.4.1 CDM-570/570L IP Module Demo Mode
13.4.2 3xDES Encryption with Ability to Change Keys
13.4.3 IP Header Compression
13.4.4 Payload Compression
13.4.4.1 ADLC vs. LZS Compression Comparison
13.4.5 Quality of Service
13.4.5.1 Maximum Bandwidth/Priority QoS Mode
13.4.5.2 Minimum/Maximum Bandwidth QoS Mode
13.4.5.3 DiffServ QoS Mode
13.5 IP Module Specifications – Supported RFCs and Protocols
13.6 IP Module HTTP Interface
13.6.1 Interface Access
13.6.1.1 IP Module HTTP Interface “Splash” Page
13.6.1.2 IP Module HTTP Interface Menu Tree
13.6.2 HTTP Interface Page Descriptions
13.6.2.1 Home Pages
Home | Home
13.6.2.1.2 Home | Contact
13.6.2.1.3 Home | Support
13.6.2.1.4 Home | Log Off
13.6.2.2 Admin Pages
13.6.2.2.1 Admin | Summary
13.6.2.2.2 Admin | Mode
13.6.2.2.3 Admin | Access
13.6.2.2.4 Admin | Features
13.6.2.2.5 Admin | Remote
13.6.2.2.6 Admin | Encryption
13.6.2.3 Modem Pages
13.6.2.3.1 Modem | Modem
13.6.2.3.2 Modem | Utilities
13.6.2.3.3 Modem | Status
13.6.2.3.4 Modem | Logs
13.6.2.4 IP Pages
IP | Interface
13.6.2.4.2 IP | Routes
13.6.2.4.3 IP | Multicast
13.6.2.4.4 IP | QoS Mode
13.6.2.4.5 IP | QoS (Quality of Service) Page
13.6.2.4.5.1 IP | QoS (Maximum Bandwidth/Priority Mode)
13.6.2.4.5.2 IP | QoS (Minimum/Maximum Bandwidth Mode)
13.6.2.4.5.3 IP | QoS (DiffServ Mode)
13.6.2.4.5.4 IP | QoS (VLAN – Priority/Maximum Bandwidth Mode)
13.6.2.4.6 IP | ARP
13.6.2.4.7 IP | VLAN
13.6.2.4.8 IP | IGMP
13.6.2.4.9 IP | Redundancy
13.6.2.5 Stats (Statistics) Pages
13.6.2.5.1 Stats | Ethernet
13.6.2.5.2 Stats | Routes
13.6.2.5.3 Stats | QoS
13.6.2.5.4 Stats | WAN
13.6.2.5.5 Stats | Compression
13.6.2.6 Maint (Maintenance) Pages
13.6.2.6.1 Maint | Unit Info
13.6.2.6.2 Maint | Operations
13.6.2.6.3 Maint | Save
13.6.2.6.4 Maint | Reboot
Chapter 14. ETHERNET IP MODULE – CLI and TELNET OPERATION
14.1 Overview
14.1.1 Interface Access
14.2 CLI Menu Pages
14.2.1 Main Menu Page
14.2.2 Administration Page
14.2.2.1 Name/Password Configuration Page
14.2.2.2 Access Lists Page
14.2.2.3 Feature Configuration Page
14.2.2.4 3xDES Encrypt/Decrypt Configuration Page
14.2.2.5 SMTP Configuration Page
14.2.2.6 SNMP Configuration Page
14.2.2.7 Working Mode
14.2.2.8 Managed Switch Multicast Option
14.2.2.9 Header/Payload Compression Refresh Rate
14.2.2.10 Payload Compression Refresh Rate
14.2.2.11 Telnet Timeout
14.2.3 Interface Configuration Page
14.2.3.1 Ethernet Interface Page
14.2.3.1.1 VLAN Table
14.2.3.2 Satellite/HDLC Interface Page
14.2.3.3 Receive HDLC Channel Addresses Page
14.2.4 QoS (Quality of Service) Configuration Page
14.2.4.1 QoS Rules Configuration Page – Max/Priority Mode
14.2.4.2 QoS Rules Configuration Page – Min/Max Mode
14.2.4.3 DiffServ Rules Configuration Page
14.2.5 Route Table Configuration Page
14.2.6 Protocol Configuration Page
14.2.6.1 IGMP Information Page
14.2.6.2 ARP Table Utilities Page
14.2.6.3 Brouter Configuration Page
14.2.7 Vipersat Configuration Page
14.2.8 Satellite Modem Page
14.2.9 Configuration Page
14.2.9.1 Tx Configuration Page
14.2.9.2 Rx Configuration Page
14.2.9.3 Framing Mode Configuration
14.2.9.4 Data Interface Configuration
14.2.9.5 Reference Configuration Page
14.2.9.6 Alarm Mask Configuration
14.2.9.7 Block Up Converter (BUC) Configuration
14.2.9.8 Low Noise Block Converter (LNB) Configuration
14.2.10 1:1 Redundancy Configuration Page
14.2.11 Operations and Maintenance Page
14.2.11.1 Unit Information Page
14.2.11.2 Statistics Page
14.2.11.2.1 IP Routing Statistics Page
14.2.11.2.1.1 Filter/Drop Statistics Page
14.2.11.2.2 QoS Statistics Page
14.2.11.2.3 Ethernet Statistics Page
14.2.11.2.4 WAN Statistics
14.2.11.2.5 Compression Statistics
14.2.11.2.6 CPU Statistics
14.2.11.2.7 VLAN Statistics
14.2.11.3 Event Log Page
14.2.11.4 Database Operations Page
14.2.11.5 Diagnostics Page
14.3 Telnet Session – Logout Option
Appendix A. CABLE DRAWINGS
A.1 Overview
EIA-530 to EIA-422/449 Data Cable
EIA-530 to V.35 DCE Conversion Cable
Appendix B. Eb/N0 MEASUREMENT
Appendix C. FAST ACTIVATION PROCEDURE
C.1 FAST System Overview
C.2 FAST Activation Procedure
C.2.1 Record Modem Serial Number
C.2.2 View Currently Installed Features
C.2.3 Order FAST Options
C.2.4 Enter FAST Access Code
C.2.5 Enable / Disable Demo Mode
Appendix D. SERIAL REMOTE CONTROL
D.1 Overview
D.2 EIA-485
D.3 EIA-232
D.4 Basic Protocol
D.5 Packet Structure
D.5.1 Start of Packet
D.5.2 Target Address
D.5.3 Address Delimiter
D.5.4 Instruction Code
D.5.5 Instruction Code Qualifier
D.5.6 Optional Message Arguments
D.5.7 End Of Packet
D.6 Remote Commands / Queries
D.6.1 Transmit (Tx) Commands and Queries
D.6.2 Receive (Rx) Commands and Queries
D.6.3 Unit Commands and Queries
D.6.4 Bulk Commands and Queries
D.6.5 BUC Commands and Queries (CDM-570L ONLY)
D.6.6 LNB Commands and Queries (CDM-570L ONLY)
Appendix E. CDM/CDD NMCS PROTOCOL – REV 1.0
E.1 Revision History
E.2 Introduction
E.3 Architecture
E.4 Command Set Introduction
E.4.1 Telnet Interface
E.4.2 Basic Protocol
E.4.3 Command Structure
E.4.3.1 Start Of Packet
E.4.3.2 Target Address
E.4.3.3 Instruction Code
E.4.3.4 Instruction Code Qualifier
E.4.3.5 Optional Message Arguments
E.4.3.6 Table Support Qualifier
E.4.3.6.1 Row Index
E.4.3.7 Optional Argument lists
E.4.3.8 End Of Packet
E.5 Remote Commands and Queries
E.5.1 IP Commands and Queries
E.5.1.1 Admin Commands and Queries
E.5.2 Interface Commands and Queries
E.5.3 QoS Commands and Queries
E.5.4 Protocol Commands and Queries
E.5.5 Operations and Maintenance Commands and Queries
E.5.6 Redundancy Queries
E.5.7 Routing Commands and Queries
E.5.8 Statistics Commands and Queries
E.5.8.1 WAN Stats
E.5.8.2 IP Statistics Commands and Queries
E.5.8.3 Ethernet Statistics Commands and Queries
E.5.8.4 Quality of Service (QoS) Statistics Commands and Queries
E.6 PARAM Files
Appendix F. IP QUICK-START GUIDE
F.1 Quick-Start Guide Introduction
F.2 Getting Started
F.2.1 Equipment List
F.2.2 Equipment Setup
F.2.3 Transmit and Receive IF Configuration
F.2.4 Serial Console Port Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuration
F.2.5 CLI Main Menu
F.2.6 Restoring Factory Default Configuration
F.3 Managed Switch Point-to-Point System Configuration
F.3.1 PC Configuration
F.3.2 CDM-IP Configuration – Setting IP Address(es)
F.4 Router Mode Point-to-Point System Configuration
F.4.1 PC Configuration
F.4.2 Setting CDM-IP Modems to Router Mode Operation
F.4.3 Setting IP Address(es)
F.4.4 Set Route Table entries
F.5 Troubleshooting IP Module
F.5.1 Managed Switch Mode Troubleshooting
F.5.2 Router Mode Troubleshooting
Appendix G. ETHERNET IP MODULE – TYPICAL OPERATIONAL SETUPS
G.1 Overview
G.2 Modem Compatibility
G.3 IP Module Working Modes
G.3.1 Working Modes – HDLC Encapsulation
G.3.2 Working Modes – Streamline Encapsulation
G.3.3 Managed Switch Mode
G.3.4 Router Modes
G.3.4.1 Router Mode – Point-to-Point
G.3.4.2 Router Mode – Point-to-MultiPoint
G.3.4.3 Router Mode (Brouter Enabled) – Point-to-MultiPoint with VLAN Matching Filters
G.3.4.3.1 Sample Network #1 – VLAN Filtering Disabled
G.3.4.3.2 Sample Network #2 – VLAN Filtering Enabled
G.3.4.3.3 Brouter Mode with VLAN Filtering Configuration
Appendix H. IP REDUNDANCY
H.1 Introduction
H.2 CRS-XXX 1:1 Redundancy Switch Functional Description
H.2.1 CRS-180 70/140 MHz 1:1 Redundancy Switch
H.2.2 CRS-170A L-Band 1:1 Redundancy Switch
H.3 CDM-570/570L 1:1 IP Data Switching Functional Description
H.4 CDM-570/570L 1:1 IP Redundancy Configuration
H.5 Cabling With CDM-570 IF
H.6 Cabling With CDM-570L
Appendix J. GPS MODE
J.1 Overview
J.2 Hardware Setup
J.3 Remote Commands
Appendix K. CDM-570 ODU (CSAT-5060 or KST-2000A/B) OPERATION
K.1 Introduction
K.3.1 CDM-570 Front Panel Operation – Overview
K.3.2 CDM-570 Front Panel Operation – ODU Menu Hierarchy
K.3.3 SELECT: (Main) Menu
K.3.3.1 (SELECT:) ODU
K.3.3.1.1 (SELECT:) ODU – CSAT-5060 Transceiver Operation
K.3.3.1.1.1 ODU (Transceiver Control): Enable
K.3.3.1.1.1.1 COMMON ‘ODU SELECT’ SUBMENU
K.3.3.1.1.1.1.1 ODU SELECT: Config
K.3.3.1.1.1.1.2 ODU SELECT: Info
K.3.3.1.1.1.1.3 ODU SELECT: Monitor
K.3.3.1.1.1.1.4 ODU SELECT: Alarms
K.3.3.1.2 (SELECT:) ODU – KST-2000A/B Transceiver Operation
K.3.3.1.2.1 ODU (Transceiver Control): Enable
K.3.3.1.2.1.1 (ODU) Enable: Config (KST Configuration)
K.3.3.1.2.1.2 (ODU) Enable: INFO (Information)
K.3.3.1.2.1.3 (ODU: Enable) Status
K.4.1 ODU-Accessible Base Modem HTTP Interface – Overview
K.4.1.1 Base Modem HTTP Interface – Home Page and Menu Tree
K.4.1.2 ODU (Outdoor Unit) pages
K.4.1.2.1 ODU | Config Pages
K.4.1.2.1.1 ODU | Config (CSAT-5060)
K.4.1.2.1.2 ODU | Config (KST-2000A/B)
K.4.1.2.2 ODU | Status Pages
K.4.1.2.2.1 ODU | Status (CSAT-5060)
K.4.1.2.2.2 ODU | Status (KST-2000A/B)
K.4.1.2.3 ODU | Utilities Pages
K.4.1.2.3.1 ODU | Utilities (CSAT-5060)
K.4.1.2.3.2 ODU | Utilities (KST-2000A/B)
Appendix L. CDM-570L ODU (BUC, LNB) OPERATION
L.1 Introduction
L.3.1 CDM-570L Front Panel Operation Overview
L.3.2 CDM-570L Front Panel Operation – ODU Menu Hierarchy
L.3.3 SELECT: (Main) Menu
L.3.3.1 (SELECT:) Config (Configuration)
L.3.3.1.1 CONFIG: Mask
L.3.3.1.1.1 (CONFIG: Mask) Alarm Mask: BUC
L.3.3.1.1.2 (CONFIG: Mask) Alarm Mask: LNB
L.3.3.1.2 CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)
L.3.3.1.2.1 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC
L.3.3.1.2.1.1 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC: M&C-FSK
L.3.3.1.2.1.2 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC: DC-Power
L.3.3.1.2.1.3 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC: 10MHz
L.3.3.1.2.1.4 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC: Alarm
L.3.3.1.2.1.5 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC: LO
L.3.3.1.2.1.6 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) BUC: Mix
L.3.3.1.2.2 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) LNB
L.3.3.1.2.2.1 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) LNB: DC-Voltage
L.3.3.1.2.2.2 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) LNB: 10MHz
L.3.3.1.2.2.3 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) LNB: Alarm
L.3.3.1.2.2.4 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) LNB: LO
L.3.3.1.2.2.5 (CONFIG: ODU (Outdoor Unit)) LNB: Mix
L.3.3.2 (SELECT:) Monitor
L.3.3.2.1 MONITOR: Alarms
L.3.3.2.1.1 (MONITOR: Live Alarms) ODU
L.3.3.2.2 MONITOR: ODU
L.3.3.2.2.1 (MONITOR: Outdoor Unit Monitor) BUC
L.3.3.2.2.2 (MONITOR: Outdoor Unit Monitor) LNB
L.4.1 ODU-Accessible Base Modem HTTP Interface – Overview
L.4.1.1 Base Modem HTTP Interface – Home Page and Menu Tree
L.4.2 ODU (BUC, LNB) Pages
L.4.2.1 Config Mdm | BUC (Block Up Converter)
L.4.2.2 Config Mdm | LNB (Low-Noise Block Down Converter)
L.5.1 ODU-Accessible IP Module HTTP Interface – Overview
L.5.1.1 IP Module HTTP Interface – Home Page and Menu Tree
L.5.2 ODU Configuration Pages
L.5.2.1 Modem | BUC (Block Up Converter)
L.5.2.2 Modem | LNB (Low-Noise Block Down Converter)
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